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Allows limited prediction of a beast's attack and movement, a skill gained through the protective transmission of knowledge from outside the character's mental ken.  In the case of a cleric, this is clearly a case of protection by a greater power (the cleric's deity) – and such is the case with characters of other classes, believers or not.  The character's benefit from this knowledge is inherent, so that the knowledge exists when needed.
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'''Predict Beasts''' is an [[Knowledge Points|authority]]-status [[Sage Ability|sage ability]] in the [[Sage Study|study]] of [[Beasts (sage study)|Beasts]] which allows limited prediction of a [[Beast|beast's]] [[Attacking in Combat|attack]] and movement, a skill gained through the protective transmission of knowledge from outside the character's mental ken.  In the case of a [[Cleric (class)|cleric]], this is clearly a case of protection by a greater power (the cleric's deity) – and such is the case with characters of other classes, believers or not.  The character's benefit from this knowledge is inherent, so that the knowledge exists when needed.
  
When in melee with a beast, the character will know if the animal intends to attack the character, and with what part of its body: fang, tail, claw and so on – or if it will exempt the character during the next round.  The character will also know if the beast intends to take flight, give ground or use a special attack (say, a breath weapon) during the creature's next round.  The character can then act on this information in whatever way that is possible (give warning, run, attack or take another action).
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When in [[Melee|melee]] with a beast, the character will know if the [[Animal|animal]] intends to attack the character, and with what part of its body: [[Fangs (attack)|fang]], [[Tail (attack)|tail]], [[Claw (attack)|claw]] and so on – or if it will exempt the character during the next round.  The character will also know if the beast intends to take flight, give ground or use a special attack (say, a breath weapon) during the creature's next round.  The character can then act on this information in whatever way that is possible (give warning, run, attack or take another action).
  
 
The knowledge gives full ability of all the beast's next round, but only in relation to the character. The character may know that the beast will attack someone else, but will not know who, specifically.
 
The knowledge gives full ability of all the beast's next round, but only in relation to the character. The character may know that the beast will attack someone else, but will not know who, specifically.
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[[Category: Sage Abilities]]
See [[Beasts (sage study)|Beasts]]
 
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Latest revision as of 21:59, 13 October 2023

Predict Beasts is an authority-status sage ability in the study of Beasts which allows limited prediction of a beast's attack and movement, a skill gained through the protective transmission of knowledge from outside the character's mental ken. In the case of a cleric, this is clearly a case of protection by a greater power (the cleric's deity) – and such is the case with characters of other classes, believers or not. The character's benefit from this knowledge is inherent, so that the knowledge exists when needed.

When in melee with a beast, the character will know if the animal intends to attack the character, and with what part of its body: fang, tail, claw and so on – or if it will exempt the character during the next round. The character will also know if the beast intends to take flight, give ground or use a special attack (say, a breath weapon) during the creature's next round. The character can then act on this information in whatever way that is possible (give warning, run, attack or take another action).

The knowledge gives full ability of all the beast's next round, but only in relation to the character. The character may know that the beast will attack someone else, but will not know who, specifically.